Hang in there you'll get her. Tomorrow would be fine, plenty cold out she'll be fine just don't let the crows start cacklin at her to late in the morning. Last year I arrowed a doe, A Rage in the cage completly imploded her heart blood trail was a complete red carpet, she went 50 yds, dropped on the other side of a stone wall, shot her at last light walking out from stand. Could see her eyes blink so I backed out, went home changed clothes, ate dinner, dosed off for a cat nap and went back with good light @ 11:30 pm and she was still in her bed, she appeared stone dead, no response, blead out pretty darn good in bed so I go to roll her over to gut her and man she found life within her and wanted to kick like heck, truley a test of white-tails strength. Finished her off with the trusty Buck Knife, for years I went back and forth about what was more comfortable to carry; a fixed blade knive or a lock-back. Well let me tell you after this experience I will always have my trusty fixed blade Buck knife on my side.